The speed of Life
Beware the barrenness of a busy
life. –Socrates
Busy, busy, busy. Busy
as bees. We text on our phones while we binge-watch a TV series or ballgame we
were too busy to watch the first time
it aired. We return phone calls while we drive. Dinner in the microwave because
we are too busy to shop, let alone
cook. Power smoothies, power workouts—power naps.
We have this incredible
notion that everything is urgent, everything needs to be done now—and everything needs to be done by us.
Somehow, it seems, if we take a day off just to breathe, the world just might
fall off its axis. We are too busy to
take a break.
Truth is, we are too
busy not to take a break. Our bodies
and our spirits crave a little down
time. Even God took a Sabbath, and here’s a news flash: We are not God. (No,
really!)
When was the last time
. . . you stopped? Just quit what you were doing and literally walked away into
silence? When was the last time you chose no-watching over binge-watching?
Turned off the music in your car—instead of turning it up? The Almighty speaks
more loudly in the silence of your soul than any other way. Are you ready—and
willing—to listen?
Slow down. Way, way
down. Take a break. Not because you’ve earned it, but because your body needs
to recharge, to have a chance to rest and restore. And because your heart
yearns for solace, for time in the wonderful, loving bosom of the Lord. What’s
stopping you from stopping?
Monday Pray for students and teachers as the school
year winds down. Give thanks for summer programs that offer love, learning--
and sometimes, food to families while school is out. Matthew 19:13-14
Tuesday Pray for parents and families as summer
comes upon us. Give thanks for all
families-- and for families separated by circumstances. Ruth 1:15-18
Wednesday Pray today for our ministry with Mary B.
Martin School. Give thanks for those who give of their time and gifts to this
outreach. Consider how you might participate. Matthew 25:31-36
Thursday As you pray, seek to identify one thing in
your life that takes time away from family, friends or God. Just for today—do
less. Psalm 130:5-6
Friday Pray today for eyes that can see the extraordinary
in our ordinary, everyday world. Give thanks for the obvious. Psalm 145:14-16
Saturday During your prayer time, lean into the
silence. Listen more, speak less. Breathe. Relax; refresh; rejoice. 1 Kings 19:11-13
Sunday As you greet one another, share with one (or
more than one) person a time when they have been light in your life. Give
thanks for your church community of love and life. Acts 2:42-47
No matter how busy you are, you must take
the time
to make the other person feel important. –Mary Kay Ash
(P. S. You
are important in my life, and I am grateful—for you.)
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